497 Quotes About Christian-fiction
- Author Geoffrey Wood
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Gratitude, not guilt, as motivation is always His starting point, thus guilt as a motivation leads nowhere.
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- Author Geoffrey Wood
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Never let them try out this gratitude, for they would immediately discover that it supplies the first and most important component to happiness: Contentment.
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- Author Geoffrey Wood
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Life, liberty and the pursuit of gratitude, now that would’ve worked. They would have been readily led to contentment, which would’ve then better lead them on to happiness.
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- Author Geoffrey Wood
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It seems The Adversary needs neither their guilt nor their request, but simply their return. In other words, since repentance is the process whereby guilt is turned into gratitude, He doesn’t mind if they skip a step and go directly to gratitude.
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- Author Chris Fabry
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When you give voice to your fear, when you expose it, as vulnerable as that makes you, you give others the same permission. You give them courage to believe there's more to life than cowering. You give hope. And my guess is, when you tackle your inner fears, you will eventually tackle what's hold you back from who God intended you to be. Your fears lead you to who you really are.
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- Author Geoffrey Wood
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When sex was something godlike, Lust was the profane curiosity that killed many a straying cat. Now, having removed mystery, Lust is less a long-standing, overpowering yearning, more a sudden craving of the appetite. Less quest, more impulse buy.
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- Author Teresa Tysinger
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Hiding had been effortless in New York City. Getting lost in a sea of people was as easy as stepping onto a crowded Subway car. Sweet Laurel Cove would be very different. Generations of families filled its church pews, ran its farms, and schooled its children. Anonymity was as rare as lightning bugs in wintertime—as her grandmother would say.
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- Author Teresa Tysinger
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His eyes settled due west and gazed through the silhouetted, leaf-bare branches to the now-black rolling hills of the mountains he called home. The sun was setting on another day in Laurel Cove, though he couldn’t help but wonder what was rising on the horizon.
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- Author Jan Holly
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I figured I got the prettiest, sweetest, smartest wife ever to be," he said softly.
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